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Germination is the re-growth of the embryo into a new plant.
There are 3 conditions needed for germination:
Seeds store food in the form of oils, starch, and protein.
Germination begins when the seed absorbs water through the testa. Water activates enzymes that digest the stored food:
The products of digestion are moved to the growing embryo.
Glucose and amino acids are used to build new structures like cell walls and enzymes.
Fats and some glucose are used in respiration to produce energy.
The dry weight of the seed decreases as food stores are used up in respiration.
The weight of the embryo increases as it grows.
The radicle (future root) bursts through the testa and grows downward, absorbing water and minerals.
The plumule (future shoot) grows upward and emerges above the ground.
Once the first leaves develop and start photosynthesising, the seedling begins producing its own food, and its dry weight increases again.
E for exiting soil
H for staying hidden in the soil
Necessary Conditions:
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